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Émoji
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#3990
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pass the torch
idiom
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to hand over a duty or responsibility to someone else
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After many years of teaching, the professor decided to pass the torch to a younger teacher. |
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#3991
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school someone in something
idiom
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to teach someone about a subject or skill
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He schooled me in the basics of computer programming. |
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#3992
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poetic justice
idiom
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a situation in which virtue is rewarded and vice is punished, often ironically
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It was poetic justice when the dishonest lawyer lost his case due to his own lies. |
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#3993
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chapter and verse
idiom
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to provide full and exact details about something
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She can quote chapter and verse to support her argument. |
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#3994
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a closed book
idiom
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something or someone that is difficult to understand
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He’s a closed book when it comes to his personal life. |
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#3995
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write one’s own story
idiom
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to shape one’s own destiny or path in life
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She chose to write her own story instead of following tradition. |
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#3996
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a figure of speech
idiom
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a phrase used in a non-literal way for effect or emphasis
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When he said he could eat a horse, it was just a figure of speech. |
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#3997
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the pen is mightier than the sword
idiom
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words and communication have more power than violence
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He believes the pen is mightier than the sword, so he fights with ideas, not weapons. |
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#3998
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a blank page
idiom
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a new beginning; an opportunity to start fresh
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After graduation, she saw her life as a blank page waiting to be written. |
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#3999
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throw a curveball
idiom
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to surprise someone with something unexpected
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The new policy really threw us a curveball. |
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#4000
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cover all the bases
idiom
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to prepare for every possible situation
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We need to cover all the bases before the meeting. |
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#4001
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busy as a bee
idiom
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very active or hardworking
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She’s as busy as a bee preparing for the wedding. |
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#4002
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as free as a bird
idiom
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completely free; without worries
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After the exams, I felt as free as a bird. |
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#4003
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the black sheep
idiom
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a person who is a disgrace to their family or group
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He’s the black sheep of the family. |
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#4004
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a snake in the grass
idiom
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a secret enemy
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Be careful; there’s a snake in the grass. |
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#4005
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as strong as an ox
idiom
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very strong and powerful
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He’s as strong as an ox after years of training. |
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#4006
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play to the gallery
idiom
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to try to gain approval from the general public rather than experts
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The politician was clearly playing to the gallery with his speech. |
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#4007
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offstage
idiom
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outside of public attention or in private life
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He is very different offstage than he appears in his shows. |
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#4008
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bring the curtain down
idiom
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to end something; to finish a performance or event
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The concert brought the curtain down on the music festival. |
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#4009
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in the limelight
idiom
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to be the focus of public attention
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After winning the award, he was in the limelight for months. |
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#4010
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wait in the wings
idiom
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to be ready to take over or step in when needed
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The assistant manager was waiting in the wings for a promotion. |
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#4011
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come to light
idiom
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to become known or revealed
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The truth finally came to light after many years. |
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#4012
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the honest truth
idiom
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the absolute and complete truth
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To tell you the honest truth, I didn’t enjoy the trip. |
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#4013
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bare your soul
idiom
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to share your deepest feelings or secrets honestly
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She bared her soul to her best friend. |
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#4014
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take one for the team
idiom
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to sacrifice for the benefit of others
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He took one for the team and stayed late to finish the report. |
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#4015
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a game plan
idiom
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a strategy or plan of action
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We need a clear game plan before we start the meeting. |
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#4016
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Cover a lot of ground
idiom
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to deal with a lot of information or material
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The lecture covered a lot of ground in just one hour. |
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#4017
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Know your stuff
idiom
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to be knowledgeable or skilled about something
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You can tell she really knows her stuff about physics. |
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#4018
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hot potato
idiom
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a controversial issue that no one wants to deal with
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The refugee crisis has become a hot potato in the government. |
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#4019
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the lesser of two evils
idiom
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the less harmful of two bad options
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Voters often choose the lesser of two evils during elections. |